Catalogue Continuous-row systems, batten luminaires- Tecton
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Good lighting must also reliablyprovide the best possible lightingat workstations where there is dirt and dust. For instance, inproduction areas where there isdrillingcoolants, grinding dust,oil vapours and flying sparks will graduallyimpair lighting qualityby leaving dirt and residue on the lamps. The enclosed TECTON version with protectedlamp compartment (IP60) pre-vents dirt collecting prematurely. Correspondingly long mainte-nance intervals reduce not onlycosts but also make sure the right amount of light is providedin order to accomplish efficientlythe relevant visual task or activi- ty. The enclosed modular lumi-naire which is supplied togetherwith a lamp is mounted on the trunking using two externallyaccessible rotary toggles. Thissaves time and protects the unit against unnecessary dirt in- gress. The enclosure, completewith vane louvre, can be hingeddown without using any tool for maintenance or relamping –quickly, conveniently, easily. recision grining aes hge eans on the han ee eneral lighting issil inaeate to ensre nailingl accrate ientiication an altless woranshi itional tas lighting aroriate to the releant actiit re-ces ee strain an hels reent istaes reces scra rates boosts ro-ctiit an iroes saet at wor en in laces where it is irt ansars l
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